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Rebecca Pettiford (author)

Publisher: Bellwether Media Inc.ISBN: 9781681032917

Manatees are true gentle giants. Though many weigh more than 1,000 pounds, they do not use their size to overpower other sea creatures. They spend a lot of their time peacefully eating underwater grasses. Young students will close this title understanding how the manatee earned its “sea cow” nickname.

Rebecca Pettiford (author)

Publisher: Bellwether Media Inc.ISBN: 9781681032931

At the sight of danger, puffer fish blow up! Their bodies become like balloons. Their plump lips and oversize eyes, usually exaggerated, look more proportionate for a time. The goal is to use size to intimidate. Fascinating content in this title will suck young readers in.

Mari Schuh (author)

Publisher: Bellwether Media Inc.ISBN: 9781681032948

Sea anemones are big believers in the buddy system. They welcome clownfish to hang out in their tentacles and snack on leftovers. In return, their clownfish pals say thank you with a parasite cleaning. Beginning readers will discover how sea anemones have mastered the give and take of friendship.

Rebecca Pettiford (author)

Publisher: Bellwether Media Inc.ISBN: 9781681032955

Not all seals measure up to one another. The ringed seal, for example, is four times shorter and more than fifty times lighter than the elephant seal! This elementary title puts on display the common features that make seals of all sizes alike.

Mari Schuh (author)

Publisher: Bellwether Media Inc.ISBN: 9781681032900

Did you know that some corals are named for being look-alikes? The mushroom coral has an umbrella-like shape. Grooves on the surface of the brain coral give it the appearance of the important human organ. Beginning readers just might get the urge to name the corals in this book.

Melissa Gish (author)

Publisher: The Creative CompanyISBN: 9781566607414

A look at manatees, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as their unique respiratory system, behaviors, relationships with humans, and the protected status of these intelligent creatures in the world today.